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His experiences typically involve paralysis, difficulty breathing, strange proprioceptive hallucinations such as his body vibrating, and bizarre "hyper-real" visual hallucinations during which objects may metamorphose into nightmarish objects.

But Charlene, backed by palace PRs, may well metamorphose into not just the usual emblem of charity causes, but a fashion symbol who could introduce Monaco's first fashion week.

Other populations in colder climates may not metamorphose at all, and become sexually mature while in their larval forms.

For example, the baseline can be set to represent an average individual, or there may be some physiological thresholds that an individual has to reach before it can metamorphose or mature [18] [19].

If the animal spends a lot of time fleeing or hiding, it may lose so much foraging time that it grows too slowly to reproduce or metamorphose before the season ends.

Yes, it will metamorphose.

For a harsh corn whiskey caterpillar to become a caramelly bourbon butterfly, it has to metamorphose by cocooning up in wood.

Then, 18 years ago, he, his wife and their two children ended up in the Edison area and watched it metamorphose from a caterpillar into a sprightly butterfly.

However, when appropriated by future generations, it can readily metamorphose into authoritative discourse.

Those scales on the dinosaur's hide may have metamorphosed into feathers, as evolution, with its customary economy in making old structures serve new ends, crafted the bird.

"The strange face, which has this sharp, even minutely-serrated blade, is therefore possibly used to cut its way out once it has metamorphosed," says Quicke.

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